NATO to spend upwards of $2.7B on C4ISR, comms projects

By Defense Systems Staff

Oct 29, 2012

The NATO Communications and Information (NCI) Agency tentatively plans to spend $2.7 billion on C4ISR and communication capabilities over the next 18 months to support its missions and operations, reports Defense News.

NCI's other key procurements, according to the story, include:

Ballistic missile defense (60 million euros in the first half of 2013).

Air defense radars for surveillance and identification (35 million euros in Q4 2012).

Deployable passive electronic support measure trackers for surveillance and identification (14 million euros in Q4 2012).